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Lucknow Central
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<p>Kishen Mohan Girhotra ( ) is a young man who belongs to , a city in Uttar Pradesh. One unfateful day, Kishen gets accused of murder which lands him in Lucknow Central Jail, where he’s awaiting his High Court trial for the death penalty. Meanwhile, a diligent NGO worker Gayatri Kashyap ( ), is compelled to form a band of prisoners for the band competition, which is to be held in the dreaded jail of Lucknow Central that year, and this is how Kishen’s and her paths cross. Kishen befriends four other inmates – Dikkat Ansari, Victor Chattopahdyay, Purushottam Pandit, Parminder Gill – convincing them to join the band. The dramatic narrative portrays how Kishen’s life progresses in jail and how music becomes an intricate part of his journey, and the rest of the band’s as well. The official announcement of the film was made on 28 April 2016 through the Official YouTube Channel of Nikhil Advani’s production house where it was revealed that the title of the movie would be . The idea to make this film was conceived when Ranjit Tiwari, the director of the movie, read in the newspaper about a group of convicts who had formed a music band known as in Lucknow Central Jail. The popularity of the band was such that quite often, they were invited to perform at special functions outside the jail. About two or three years ago, I read a newspaper article about convicts forming a prison band in Lucknow Central jail. It was part of the reformation drive set up by the Uttar Pradesh government, that extended to other jails as well. They would all come together and perform on a special day. The band from Lucknow Central jail – called Healing Hearts – did especially well, and the superintendent of the jail at that time, V.K. Jain, took special permission to ensure that the band could go out and perform. They became so popular that they were invited to perform at weddings and birthdays. The jail even had to set up a booking counter for them! — Ranjit Tiwari on the idea behind . Before finalizing the script of , the director and writer of the film got in touch with various music bands that were being operated from the central jails of India. The writer of the film Aseem Arora says that the story of is inspired from real-life events that have taken place in Central Jail, ‘s Tihar Jail, ‘s Kot Bhalwal Jail and ‘s Yerwada Jail. In the year 2016, it was reported that the makers of the film had finalized for the lead role in . Farhan Akhtar said that he decided to do this film because he is inclined towards movies that deliver a message to the society. The actor said that “There should be a message that audience can take back home with them, be it in the form of an inspiration or social relevance, to me that it is very important.” The role of Gayatri Kashyap was initially supposed to be played by an actress but she later opted out of the project as the shooting got delayed. In January 2017, actress was signed in to play the role of NGO Worker Gayatri Kashyap. The principal photography of the film commenced on 10 January 2017 at , where a replica of Lucknow Central Jail had been created for the shooting of the film. Apart from Mumbai, the shooting of was also done in Lucknow and Varanasi. The official trailer was launched on 26 July 2017. The film hit the theaters on 15 September 2017. The music is composed by , , , and while the lyrics have been penned by , Sukhwinder Singh, and Adheesh Verma. Its first song, “Kaavaan Kaavaan”, which is sung by was released on 3 August 2017. The second song titled as “Meer-e-Kaarwan”, which is sung by and was released on 9 August 2017. The third single to be released was “Teen Kabootar”, which is sung by and Divya Kumar and rapped by was released on 16 August 2017. The soundtrack was released by on 18 August 2017. gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that, “A better title for Lucknow Central might have been Boredom Central. At nearly 2 hours and 30 minutes, it’s far too long and far too dull to inspire any other response.” of gave the film a rating of C− and said that, “‘Lucknow Central’ occasionally offers an interesting take on prison dynamics, but there is hardly anything here that we haven’t seen before”. Renuka Vyavahare of praised the performances of the lead actors and said that, “What essentially works for LC is its classic ‘winning against all odds’ theme.” The critic gave the film a rating of 3 out of 5. Rohit Vats of felt that is “too simple a narrative to capture the audience’s imagination. We always know where it is heading.” In conclusion the critic said that, “Lucknow Central fails to utilise its resources, especially Diana Penty, and loses out on a chance to become a really engaging film.” and gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5. Saibal Chatterjee of gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that, “This is an unmemorable prison-break film but, because of some great supporting actors, Lucknow Central finds engaging moments.” Shubhra Gupta of gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that “It is the supporting cast which is spot on, especially Rajesh Sharma and Deepak Dobriyal. But more than anything else, it is the mawkish sentimentality which overcomes the story-telling.” Kriti Tulsiani of gave the film a rating of 1.5 out of 5 and said that “In a nutshell, despite a dependable cast and makers’ deep understanding of jail insides, Lucknow Central doesn’t hit the right note and remains a film too far from perfect.” Sukanya Verma of gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and said that, “‘Low-hanging ambitions and straightforward conflict between negotiators of harm and reform renders Lucknow Central a surprising watch-ability'”. Sonil Dedhia of gave the film a rating of 3 out of 5 and said that, “Farhan Akhtar, with an accent that’s spot on, puts on an appreciable performance. The plusses in ‘Lucknow Central’ outnumber the weaknesses. It surely deserves a dekho.”</p>
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Writer:
Aseem Arora
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Producer:
Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Nikkhil Advani, Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani
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Music:
Arjunna Harjaie, Rochak Kohli, Tanishk Bagchi
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Director:
Ranjit Tiwari
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Cinematography:
Tushar Kanti Ray
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Release Date:
15-Sep-17
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Edited By:
Charu Shree Roy
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Budget:
Prakash Dantuluri
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OTT Platform:
Netflix
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Runtime:
2h 30m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
1695
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